Approck vc

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About

Approck VC is a private company specializing in the acquisition, sale, and management of subscription-based mobile applications. It operates a marketplace for verified mobile apps and also provides a managed portfolio model for investors. The company works with app founders seeking exits and investors seeking recurring-revenue digital assets.

Approck focuses primarily on subscription and recurring-revenue mobile applications, using metrics such as monthly recurring revenue, retention, traffic sources, user acquisition history, and transfer risk to evaluate opportunities.

Services

Approck provides support for buying and selling mobile applications, including app valuation, buyer screening, due diligence, negotiation support, transaction coordination, escrow structuring, and app or account transfer support.

For sellers, Approck helps prepare apps for sale, package financial and product data, introduce qualified buyers, and coordinate the closing process. For buyers, it provides access to vetted app listings and supports deal execution.

Investor model

Approck operates a managed portfolio model in which investors provide capital starting from $300K, and the Approck team sources, acquires, and manages a portfolio of profitable subscription apps on their behalf. Investors own the assets directly, while Approck handles sourcing, vetting, purchasing, technical support, monitoring, and reporting.

The model targets 30–50% annual returns, with income beginning from month one and full capital recovery projected within 20–24 months. Monthly payouts can be reinvested into new apps within the managed portfolio, enabling compounding over time. These figures are target economics and may vary by portfolio and market conditions.

Marketplace

The Approck marketplace lists vetted subscription-based mobile apps and app portfolios for sale. Listings include mobile applications across categories such as utilities, productivity, finance, health and fitness, education, lifestyle, AI tools, and content creation.

The website states that marketplace acquisitions can range from roughly $10K to $2M+, while managed private-fund structures typically start from $300K.

Knowledge base

Approck publishes educational content on mobile app investing, subscription-app valuation, due diligence, app transfer workflows, organic versus paid traffic, portfolio strategy, risks, and managed fund models.

The knowledge base is aimed at both app founders preparing for an exit and investors evaluating subscription mobile apps as income-producing digital assets.

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